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U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (ROkla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, led a delegation to Africa to discuss the importance of the continued economic engagement and military cooperation in the region. The delegation, which included Sens. Rounds (R-S.D.) and Boozman (R-Ark.), visited with leaders and partners in Ethiopia, Kenya and Rwanda. Specific meetings included visits with Prime Minister Abiy of Ethiopia and members of the parliament of Ethiopia, newly elected President Ruto of Kenya and Inhofe’s good friend President Kagame of Rwanda.
Read moreNapoleon’s christening name was Italian: Napoleone Buonaparte. He was born on the island of Corsica one year after it became French property. As a boy, Napoleon hated the French. Still, he attended the Paris Military Academy, and became a French lieutenant at age 16.
Read moreLeadership Oklahoma (LOK) honored Laurie Tilley, Director of Marketing and Branding at Tulsa Community College, with the Distinguished Leadership Award during the 2022 Fall Forum: Meet the Candidates at Seminole State College on October 4th, 2022. The forum gave candidates on the November 8th ballot an opportunity to share their vision and goals as well as having a Q&A session to connect with the community and college students.
Read moreDr. Josh Priddle recently earned his wings in more ways than one. The Clinic provider obtained his pilot license and also became qualified as an aviation medical examiner.
Read moreThe Boomer Sooner Area Competition season is upon us! Special Olympics Oklahoma Athletes in the Boomer Sooner Area are in preparation and training for the Special Olympics Oklahoma Traditional Singles Bowling Winter Games on October 20th and the Unified Doubles Bowling Winter Games on October 27th.
Read moreSeminole State College partnered with Leadership Oklahoma (LOK) to host a Fall Forum featuring candidates for statewide offices Tuesday on the SSC campus
Read moreOklahoma’s Hispanic population increased by 42% since the 2020 census, making it the state’s fastest-growing demographic. Yet 21,000 Spanish-speaking Oklahoma citizens will be required to cast ballots in a language they don’t fully